RUBETEK SDW-1 Manual

Wireless addressable optical smoke detector

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MANUAL
WIRELESS ADDRESSABLE OPTICAL SMOKE DETECTOR
SDW-1 «RUBETEK»
Complies with:
EN 54-7
EN 54-25
Hardware version:
IP101-02M rev.3
Software version:
2023-3-1
Document version:
2023-3-1

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  • Page 1 MANUAL WIRELESS ADDRESSABLE OPTICAL SMOKE DETECTOR SDW-1 «RUBETEK» Complies with: EN 54-7 EN 54-25 Hardware version: IP101-02M rev.3 Software version: 2023-3-1 Document version: 2023-3-1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................3 Description and operation ...................... 4 1.1. Function ..........................4 1.2. Technical data ........................4 1.3. Appearance of the detector ....................5 1.4. Internal design of the detector ....................5 1.5. Complete set .......................... 6 Intended use ...........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction This User Manual is intended to describe the operating principle, configuration, installation and operation of the wireless addressable optical smoke detector SDW-1 «RUBETEK» (hereinafter detector). The detector operates under control of the addressable fire alarm control panel as part of the RUBETEK fire alarm system.
  • Page 4: Description And Operation

    The detector operates as part of the Rubetek automatic fire alarm system, controlled by the addressable fire alarm control panel CP-1 (hereinafter referred to as CP).
  • Page 5: Appearance Of The Detector

    1.3. Appearance of the detector 1 - Housing cover 2 - LED indicator 3 - Smoke chamber 4 - «Test» button 5 - Device housing 6 - Base Figure 1 - Appearance of the detector 1.4. Internal design of the detector 1 - Main supply 2 - Backup supply 3 - «Tamper»...
  • Page 6: Complete Set

    Complete set Table 2 – Complete set of the detector Item Quantity, ea Remarks Wireless addressable optical smoke detector SDW-1 «RUBETEK» Detector base DB-2 «RUBETEK» Installed on detector Battery CR123А Installed on detector Battery CR2032 Installed on detector Protective cover...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    Intended use 2.1. Preparation for use ATTENTION! If the detector was in conditions of negative temperature, keep it at least 4 hours at room temperature (25 ± 10 ºС) to prevent moisture condensation. Open the package, make sure that the completeness of the detector corresponds to table 2. Conduct an external visual inspection, make sure that there are no visible mechanical damages (chips, cracks, dents) and traces of moisture.
  • Page 8: Linking The Detector To Cp

    2.2. Linking the detector to CP To link the detector to the CP via radio, ensure the distance between the detector and CP or detector and RE, linked to CP, it must be no more than 10 meters. Switch CP to the available devices search mode. To do this: - in the Main menu of CP select 3.DEVs and press Ок.
  • Page 9 The CP will display the serial number and the time since the device was last detected. If the time is more than 5 seconds, then the device is most likely out of pairing mode. Select the right one for pairing detector and press OK.
  • Page 10: Detector Deactivation

    In Device configuration, the following parameters are available: ● Status period – time interval (from 10 to 255s), after which the link of the detector with the CP will be polled. 255s used as a default. ATTENTION! Reducing the polling time of the detector will shorten battery life.
  • Page 11: Bypass Mode

    To deactivate the device, do the following: - select 3.DEVs in the main menu. Press Ок. - select 1.Devices list in the submenu. Press Ок. - select 3.Wireless DEVs. Press Ок. ATTENTION! Only «occupied» slots are displayed in the devices list. For quick access to a specific slot, press the «0»...
  • Page 12: Link Quality Assessment

    ATTENTION! On the CP home screen, a quick bypass transfer of «in-fire» devices is available by entering a pin code. PIN code is set by the administrator. To configure the «sensor bypass» mode on the CP during the CW stage, do the following: - In DEV Main menu select 7.Mode and press Ок.
  • Page 13: Detector Location

    Figure 3 - The link signal quality graph The recommended link quality in the detector intended installation location should be above -80 dB. If the signal level is lower, use one of the solutions: ● reduce the distance between the detector and CP; ●...
  • Page 14: Installation

    2.7. Installation ATTENTION! Install the detector only after making sure that the device works correctly in the selected installation location! How to locate the device is described in paragraph 2.6 Detector location. Attach the device base to the selected installation location and mark the mounting holes with a pencil Drill holes and fix the base with two screws and...
  • Page 15: Detector Sw Firmware Version Check

    «PROG» mode Frequent flashes Link by tamper Single flash Link by test Test the detector by pressing the TEST button. Make sure the message about testing the installed detector appear on the CP display within 3 seconds. ATTENTION! During and after installation, a protective cap must be installed on the detector to prevent dusting of the chamber and false alarms of the system.
  • Page 16: Events And Reactions Configuration

    2.9. Events and reactions configuration A complete list of events and reactions configuration in the fire alarm «RUBETEK» is given in the operation manual for the CP. Events configuration must be carried out only by qualified personnel, taking into account the requirements of the working and design documentation for fire alarms and automation per facility.
  • Page 17: Fire 2" Alarm Configuration

    ● Test button - delivery of a message to the CP when pressing the «Test» button with saving it in the archive. ● Main low. - delivery of a message to the CP when the main battery is low with saving it in the archive. ●...
  • Page 18: Functional Test

    3.2. Functional test 3.2.1. Detector functional test should be carried out during scheduled or other functional checks of the detector, but at least once every 6 months. 3.2.2. Functional test includes: ● detectors status test for CP: For device status test do the following: - select 3.DEVs in the main menu.
  • Page 19: Batteries Replacement

    To check the battery voltage of the device, do the following: - select 3.DEVs in the main menu. Press Ок. - select 1.Devices list submenu. Press Ок. - select 3.Wireless DEVs. Press Ок. - select the right device. Press Ок. In the menu DEVS that opens, select Main supply or Backup supply.
  • Page 20: Storage

    ● Remove the old battery and install a new one, observing the polarity; ATTENTION! First, the main battery is replaced, then the backup one. ● Check for contact between contact plates and battery poles; ● Assess the link quality in accordance with paragraph 2.5 and check the battery voltage in accordance with paragraph 3.2.2;...
  • Page 21: Information About Complaints

    Standards compliance 9.1. Wireless addressable optical smoke detector SDW-1 «RUBETEK» complies with the European standard EN 54-7 «Fire detection and fire alarm systems. Part 7: Smoke detectors - Point detectors using scattered light, transmitted light or ionization» and EN 54-25 «Fire detection and fire alarm systems.

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